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It is the National Lottery In It To Win It tonight, with a Lotto

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rollover or. People watching on Freeview and Sky can play along.

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Now here is your host, Dale Winton! Thank you. What a welcome! Good

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evening and welcome to the National Lottery In It To Win It. It is so

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good to see you. Think about this - within the hour, your life could

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change forever. You could win a fortune. In the studio, I have up

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to �100,000 just waiting to be won by our five players. They are:

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Jamieson. Lucy! Denilson. Karisha. And Andy!

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They are sitting over there now, but they need to be here in

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Winners' Row for that chance to grab some cash. I wish you all luck.

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You'll have your own colour. Here is where we find out who will play

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first. It is Lucy! Come and make some money. Lucy is a 28-year-old

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call-centre operator from Keynsham, near Bristol. Is it terrifying? Yes.

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But it is the best, first chair. You need to stay here for the whole

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show. When the class and goes, you have a chance at some of that cash.

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He wrote is with you for support? My fiancee and my mum. He is cute!

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How long have you been together? Six years. Why so long? We have two

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children, so we have been deciding to get married. And this is what I

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want the money for, to pay for the wedding. What if you win 50?

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will put a deposit down on a house. I would love a garden for our girls.

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My oldest would like a puppy. It said to get a deposit on a house

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would be fantastic. You join me in Winners' Row with not a cent in

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there, which means that every question is worth five grand. Get

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it up as high as you can. But if you give me a wrong answer, it is

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the Red Area. You then end up back where you started after that. They

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love your company over there. Are you ready? Yes. Here is your first

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I think I know this answer, because it is Coco Chanel and Yves Saint

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Laurent. So my answer is Christian. Shall I accept that? I think you

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like this question. If that is right, we will have five and in.

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Yes! Here is where we can naked It is horse racing. Very quick!

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am pretty sure. Am I to accept Horseracing? Yes. I have accepted

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it. But it is right, 10 grand. You The third question makes it 15

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I really am not sure. I thought it you would have liked this. Take

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I am going to guess Kylie Minogue. Shall I take that as your answer?

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Yes. If that is right, another five grand. Yeah! It is a good CD. Here

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is where we can make it �20,000. I Once again, I do not know the

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It is between Whitby and Lowestoft. I would guess Whitby. Shall I take

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Good! You are on a bit of a role here. I can't believe it. This

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I remember when the film came out, and I saw him being interviewed.

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Take your time. I am guessing between Bill Shankly and Brian

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Clough. I will guest Brian Clough. Shall I take that as your answer?

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OK. This would make it �30,000. This has become very grown-up all

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I am not musical at all, and once again I have not got a clue. Is a

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I do not know what and no bogeys. I will go for cello, because I think

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a cello is quite big. You go with whatever you want. It is just a

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stab in the dark. Hopefully, my luck will continue. Shall I take

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The Glass is half full, which means you are halfway back here already,

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but for now, please make your way to the Red Area. So, Lucy has done

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well. She put all that cash in. One of the other players may have the

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chance to grab some of it and take It is Andy. Come and make some

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money! Andy is a 27-year-old health adviser and trainer from Aylesbury

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in Buckinghamshire. You have come here with a dream. When you were

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getting here, you were thinking, I wonder how much bail will write a

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cheque for. How much do you want? As much as possible. But I would

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like about �40,000. What do you want to do? I want a job change. I

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want to help more people and become a children's nurse. I want to

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become a paediatric nurse. That is a wonderful vocation to have. What

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about a little treat as well? I am a bit of a snowboarder. I also

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like my summer holidays. So I would go on a snowboarding holiday and

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then go to the beach as well. have you got with you? My wonderful

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friends, Stephanie and Jo. They look fun to go out with on a Friday

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night. At the moment, you can relax. Lucy got the answer wrong. I have

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to get her out of the Red Area and alongside you. I will be back with

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your first question in a moment. Lucy, you have done so well. You

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have already put 25 grand in, which means you will sail through this.

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The only difference between that area and this area - not multiple-

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choice. I will give you a question and I need a full answer. If you

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find the right answer, you go back to Winners' Row. If not, they would

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I will just guess and Save the Queen Elizabeth. Would you like me

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to take that as your answer? would. I know it will not be right.

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But it is better than saying pass. I agree with you there. If that is

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the right answer, you are back in Winners' Row. If not, you are going

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Have you heard of it? Yes, but I would never have guessed it.

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that makes you feel better. Yes, and I am happy to have put money in

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the fund. You will be back, but for Here is where you can make it 30

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I think I know the answer. I will go for Isle of Man. Is that what

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you wish me to take? Yeah, Isle of It is a bit of a tough question. It

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is going to be a complete guess. I will go for bones. Am I to accept

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It is hair! For now, and it is only for now, please make your way to

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the Red Area. Once again, it is all empty in

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Winners' Row. Four in the waiting area, one is about to join me,

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let's find out who it is going to It is pink, it is Jamieson! He is a

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36 year-old customer service trainer from Preston.

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How is it going for you? Better now, thank you! You were very patient

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over there. Who is with you? beautiful wife and my father.

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are looking good. I bet you were thinking it would never happen for

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you? Definitely, you get that impression. Plenty of time to play

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for. 30 grand in the prize fund, how much do you want? �25,000,

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definitely. What is the shopping list? It is to put away, our two

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children are quite young, 10 and 12, at the age they will be in a

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cupboard years time, I will take them to Australia for either a six-

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week holiday, or if I could get them out of school, for 12 months.

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Have you been? I have. Is it fabulous? Beautiful, amazing.

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wish you luck with that. You don't have to wants to question, you are

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only here while I get him out of their back into winners role. Your

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Red Area question is not mortarboard choice. I wish you luck.

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Are you ready? Here is your Right. I need a full answer.

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think it is the lead singer of Coldplay, I will go for Chris, or

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Christopher, Martin. What would you like me to accept? Chris Martin,

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please? If that is right, you're That you come! -- back you come!

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Are you ready for your first question? I wish you the best of

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luck. We could make this 40 grand OK. I am not quite sure. I will

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have a think. I remember her way back when I did history, I remember

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a stone that was taken to England or repatriated back. I think I will

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give the answer Scotland. Would you like me to accept that? Please.

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If you give me the correct answer, we will have 40 ground in the prize

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fund, only two on Winners' Row, so if the klaxon when she would be

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playing for 20 grand apiece. -- if the Clarkson went, you would be

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I thought you would like this. like music, but I am more of a

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dance, pop music fan. You would have liked the Kylie Minogue

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question! Right. I know Elbow and News. I think it is not News, and I

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don't think it will be blur, so I will go for the middle one,

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hopefully it is a lucky Elbow. hoping it is right. It will mean

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Jamieson, we can make and 45 grand. I don't think it is the first one.

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I think both harpies and muses were women, I don't know whether they

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were part women or not. I think the muses were all woman - they were

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all women! So I will go for harpies! Please accept that. I have

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accepted it. If that is right, 45 If we manage to get this one right,

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we will have 50 grand, it will be 25 grand apiece to play for. Very

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good. However, I hope you like the Let's work this one out. I think I

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know the answer. I will just go with my gut feeling, I will go for

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the middle one, lactic acid. Am I to take that as you answer? Yes,

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please. If that is right, we have You guys are on a roll! I am liking

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this a lot. Here is where we could Right. I don't know. I will see if

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I can work this out. For some reason I do not think it is Keats,

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I don't know why. I think Byron was a Romantic poet. So I'm going to

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take a stab in the dark can say Byron. Would you like me to accept

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that? Please. If it is Byron, we are on our way to 60 ground. I am

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hoping it is pylon. Yes! -- I am -- Byron. I would love to see a

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Gosh, history, my worst subject. Right. I think I will go for the

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middle one again, Dale, Francis Drake. Would you like me to take

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Walter Raleigh. Listen, you have been in the Red Area and made it

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back, you can do it again. Please make your way to the Red Area.

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Well, those three are smiling, because they know one of them is

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about to join me here on Winners' It is white, it is Dennison.

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Dennison is retired, he is 68 and from Belfast.

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You are what I would describe as dapper, dapper, dapper. You don't

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look bad yourself. I love the way this matches and co-ordinates, very

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smart. Who is with you for support? My sister Shirley and my good

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friend, Marie. How much do you want? I don't want to be greedy,

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30,000 might be nice. There is 55 already, which is good. I always

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think when people come to the show, they must bring before hand, if I

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win this, this is what I will buy. I will probably do two main things,

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I have recently retired and my garden needs a complete makeover, I

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would like a designer. And last year my first great-niece was born,

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so I would like to put something in her bank book to start her off.

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That is a very good reason. You don't even have to answer a

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question yet, you are only here because Andy got one wrong, so I

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need to get him back on winners role. We have been here before. It

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was not a problem last time. Hopefully not this time. Let it not

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be a problem this time. Are you Right. I think I like this question.

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I know he represented Great Britain, but he was born in Canada. I am

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going to go for Canada, please, Greg... Dale! You can call me what

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you like, on a Friday night I answer to Joyce! What am I to take?

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Canada, Prius, Dale! If it is right, you are back. Yes! You knew that

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Let's make it 70 grand in this Well, now, I am not terribly good

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at geography, but it is not Durban. It could be Cape Town or

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Johannesburg. I think I will go for... Cape Town. Would you like me

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to accept that? Yes. If that is right, we will have another five

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grand. Johannesburg. I am sorry, please make your way to the Red

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Girls, one of you is moments away from joining me. Not until you have

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put five grand in. Here is your I know it! I know it! Before we

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reveal the answers, who are you hoping to see? I want to see Liam

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I almost don't need to ask you? Tell me anyway. Ralph Fiennes

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played his brother in the movie, Sean Bean I do nothing is in it,

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Liam Neeson played that character. -- Sean Bean, I do not think it is

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in it. You are confident that is If the klaxon went now, you would

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Right. I should get this right. I am going to go for 98, I think it

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was France 98, I think they played Brazil in the first game. I will go

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for 1998. Am I to take that as you OK, girls, one of you is about to

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join me in Winners' Row. Let's find It is yellow, Karisha! At least,

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Karisha makes it over. She is 33, from Croydon, and an IT account

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manager. You look lovely, come and sit down. Everyone has had to go so

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far tonight. I bet you were thinking, I will be the one left

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out. Yes, I was feeling down, but happy now. I have got my sister and

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my nephew with me. Lovely to see them. How much do you want? I would

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have liked 100,000... If LAUGHTER. We are not far-off. Realistically,

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maybe 50,000. What would you do? Start my own beauticians business.

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Lovely. What about a treat? You might as well have a little treat?

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Lots of shopping trips. Shoes, bags. Is it any different with the girls?

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You are only here because Dennison got the question wrong, we need to

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Denison, it is one question, not I know this. And I know the play is

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Pygmalion. The musical is My Fair Lady. That is my answer. If he is

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right, it is back in Winners' Row. Time to get that prize fund up.

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That sound means only one thing. 65 ground is frozen. Each of you is

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looking at a minimum of �16,250, if you each give me the answer to one

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more question. However, Lucy, I am devastated, because when I look at

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that 65 grand, I know you put 25 grand in. It does not matter.

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RAC sweetheart. You have been lovely. I have to say good night.

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You are a lucky girl. I know. came in just under the wire, which

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means you can relax for a moment. You are only one question away from

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me writing your cheque. So enjoy the next few minutes. I will be

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back shortly. OK. They are going to wait what

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seems like forever, but I will be back with their questions. Now it

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is your turn to be a winner. Let's go to Lottery HQ for the first of

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It is ninth July, and we are live from Lottery HQ with the Lotto

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rollover and your Saturday night host, Jenni Falconer. Welcome to

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all of you. A couple of treats in store. Not only do we have a Lotto

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rollover, but I will also be joined later by the one and only Mr Peter

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Andre. Now it is time to see if half a million pounds is coming

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Alan, over to you. * up the Julie Morrissey is hour draw master

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tonight and Graham Nutman is our independent adjudicator. Excalibur

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was chosen today by Adrian from Watford. Last night, over 91,000

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tickets won a prize. Congratulations if you were one of

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I hope this is the number you need to win that half a million pounds

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When we come back, Peter Andre will be here. He is arriving now at

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Lottery HQ. How showbiz is that, in a helicopter! Thank you for lending

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him your helicopter, Alan. Least I could do. You could perhaps be

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travelling that way if you were to win tonight's rollover jackpot. Now

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Welcome back. More draws to follow later. Not long ago, these four

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gathered �64,000 in the prize fund. Now they are each looking at a

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share of �16,250. They are one question away from that cash.

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Karisha! It is your first and last question of the night. It is a bit

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I have not read this since I was at school, which was a while ago. The

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first thing that came to my mind was Bottom. It is a bit of a guess.

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Shall I accept that as your answer? I would love you to be doing the

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same. You had a great night tonight. You have put in 20 grand. You have

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earned the right to be here. Your I am not sure. For some reason, I

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have an idea, but I am not sure if it is right. I do not think it is

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ancient Rome or ancient Egypt. So I would take a wild shot in the dark

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and say ancient Greece. Shall I accept that as your answer? Please.

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If you are right, like Karisha, you Sorry. It is all right. It has been

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Karisha, a few moments ago I promised you a cheque for a shade

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over �16,000. Now you are going home with a minimum of �21,666.

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Will it go up any further, or will you go home with 21 grand as well?

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And the, you have been brilliant tonight. I hope you like your last

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Gosh. I am trying to sing it out in my head, but it is just not going

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anywhere. I do not know the answer, but I am going to guess at Plan B.

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Shall I accept that as your answer? Let me just try to sing it back

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again. She said... She said, she Oh! I don't know the answer, but I

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am going for Plan B. Go with Plan B. What did she say? You have got me

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confused! Hopefully she said Plan B! If it is right, you have got

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yourself a minimum of �21,666. Yes! Dennison, either you are going home

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with �21,666, or that two youngsters are going home with

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�32,500 each. Only you can decide. Well, now, politics. I haven't... I

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don't recognise the name at all, but I think I might have known the

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deputy of the Conservatives and the Labour. So I am sort of thinking

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about Liberal Democrats. Yes, I think it will have to be a guess,

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and... Hope it is the right one. Yes, Dale, I'll go for Liberal

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Democrats. Would you like me to accept that? I would, please.

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Locked in, accepted, a done deal. That is worth, to you, �21,666. Is

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it right? Yes! That's good. Well done. Which means your work is

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done! I have one more job, I have to write the cheques. I will be

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back very soon. OK. Another great night on In It To Win It, but it is

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not nearly over. You are moments away from winning your own fortune,

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so although we go to Lottery HQ for the rest of tonight's draws. --

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Welcome back. Peter Andre has made it into the studio. How are you?

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You look amazing! Is it is in there! Lovely to have you here, you

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are very busy, you are single, Your kicks, your TV shows. Things are

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very good, I am glad I have the chance to do these dozen things, it

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is amazing. A you have also got a single out at the moment that you

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co-wrote with Taio Cruz and Guy Chambers. It is madness at the

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moment. Shall we listen? Perfect Night.

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# Want to hold you tight a than any one.

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# When you shine your light and me, it is brighter than the morning sun.

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# I want to take you high and show you.

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# Dinner with a candle and music and fireworks.

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# If you give me this chance, we can have the perfect night.

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We have been bombarded with questions from your face big fans,

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are you ready? Vikki Stevens asks, in your career, what is your

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favourite song? Perfect Night, of course, written by Guy Chambers and

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Taio Cruz. Sarah Gunter says imagine you are stranded on a

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desert island, you can take one person and one item? Jenni Falconer,

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pre-marriage... Item... No idea. Linda Bilkey says what do you do to

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relax? Chocolate, popcorn - together, great mix. A little bit

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of butterscotch. And a movie. Smart says if you had not made it,

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what would your job be? My dad wanted me to be an architect, so

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maybe that. It is Roxy Ali's birthday tomorrow, could you wish

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her a happy birthday? Roxy Ali, Happy birthday tomorrow, I hope you

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have a wonderful day, you deserve to be happy. Don't go anywhere, it

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is time for the life Lotto rollover draw. -- the live a Lotto rollover

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drawer. What is in the jackpot? million. Very, very nice. Get the

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balls rolling. Release the rollover balls, Julie. We are using Arthur

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and set of balls number seven, thanks to a drain. Over 207,000

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tickets won a prize on Wednesday, six tickets matched with the five

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main numbers and the bonus to scoop over �138,000 each. Is Arthur

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Apology for the loss of subtitles for 44 seconds

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ready? Yes. Peter, spread some luck. The National Lottery has created

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over 2600 millionaires since it That's all from Lottery HQ tonight,

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thank you, Peter for joining us. Don't forget about Tuesday's

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amazing �166 million Euromillions jackpot. You can watch the draw

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online from 10pm to see if you have won. If you want to find out more,

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head to the website for the details. Myleene Klass is your host on

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Wednesday at 10:35pm. The Lotto Plus 5 results are coming up and a

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From me, -- for me, the best bit, giving out the deserved Czechs.

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Every one of our three Winners' Row players are winning a cheque for

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�21,666. Karisha! Have firm in your new business. You deserve it. Well

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done. Thank you so much. You surprised me tonight, your

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knowledge was so broad. When you started expanding every answer,

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which is music to my ears, I thought I would be handing you a

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cheque if things were right. Andy, �21,666.

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And you, you're, page and all night long. �21,666. Thank you. You did

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Our players tonight have been fabulous and they all have their

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cheques, so time for me to say good night. Thank you for watching In It

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